PSALMS plenty*

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1)Praize ya the Lord! sing unto the Lord JaH* a new song. & his praizez in the congregation/assembly of saints.
2)Let israel rejoice in him that made H.I.M.: let the children of Zion be joyful in the King
3)Let then praize his name in the dance: let then sing praizez unto H.I.M. with the timbrel ,harp ,bass n' drumb*
4)For the Lord JaH taketh pleasure/delight in his people: he will beautify the Meek with salvation. he crowns the humble with salvation.
5)Let the saints be joyful in glory: let then sing aloud upon their heads.
6)Let the high praizez of JaH be in their mouth, & a two-edged sword in their hand.
7)To execute/inflict vengeance upon the heathen nation, & punishments upon the people;
8)To bind their kings with chains, & their nobles with fetters of iron;
9)To execute upon them the judgment written: this honour have all his saints. this iz the glory of all hiz saintz.
Praize the Lord JaH Rasta Far i* N i* N i* N i*.......

Not considered a PSALM but a way to praise JAH and something to look forward to experiencing with my sistas and bredren here at the SNWMF.
INI chat down Babylon!

"The Niyabingi is heard here, raising the power of
Earth to the sky. Through rhythmic beats on the
heavy bass drum, you can feel the earth’s very
center…from smaller drums, carry the Rasta cry of
freedom and dignity into the sky above…Rastafari
have come to relax and share their innate power in
nature. Some play the drums. Others dance in an
unfrenzied, flowing motion. Each has its own, but
all emanate for, and return to, the essential
rhythm. Niyabingi…Each sings his own song, all sing
the same song, ‘Carry Rastafari home’